Abstract

In this paper, we study the origin of the quantum particle entanglement. Particles will have one mixed wave function as soon as they are created, which are called quantum particle entanglement. Electron spin states are used as an example to discuss this topic. When two electrons are created simultaneously, they have two different mixed quantum spin states. Before the measurement of its spin, we cannot determine its spin state. However, as soon as the spin of one of the electrons is determined (measured), the spin of the other will definitely be in the opposite state, regardless of how far they are away from each other. This paper uses the mechanism that the wave packet spreads as soon as they are created and then the wave packet shrinks when it undergoes a measurement to interpret this spooky phenomenon mentioned above.

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